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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% MESSY Antonym of 64-Across (5) New York Times Sep 18, 2017
50% NON Antonym of 47-Across (3) Wall Street Journal Jan 31, 2023
50% NONE Antonym of 40 Across (4) Newsday Dec 22, 2022
50% DRAGDOWN Antonym of 65 Across (8) Newsday Dec 14, 2017
50% DROP Antonym of 34 Across (4) Newsday Jul 2, 2017
50% UNSEAT Antonym of 65 Across (6)
50% NEAT Antonym of 61 Across (4)
3% HELPMEOBIWANKENOBIYOUREMYONLYHOPE Plea from 64 Across (33) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Sep 9, 2025
3% MAR Antonym of "adorn" (3) Newsday Sep 6, 2025
3% LXIV 64, to Nero (4) USA Today Quick Aug 31, 2025

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